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Embracing the Future: How Manufacturing 4.0 is Transforming Industry

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Klaus Schwab, executive chairman of the World Economic forum introduced the phrase to a global audience in 2016 when Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution was adopted as the theme for the WEF annual meeting at Davos. Automation and data-driven insights lead to better resource management in areas such as supply chain management.

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343: Create a One-Stop Solution for Supply Chain Automation, with Logward

Let's Talk Supply Chain

Today I’m joined by Logward , an exciting tech brand with a vision of a future where supply chain departments lead the transformation of their industries, instead of simply transporting it. Managing non-conformance and delays is more than just knowing what’s happening.

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Technology Support in Integrated Business Planning: Automation, Augmentation and Human Centricity

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But to more deeply understand how it can support business planning, we should differentiate the need for process and decision automation on one hand from the planning knowledge augmentation. ln this article I use several drivers to distinguish the desirability of automation from that of human decision augmentation.

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Breaking the.XLSX Chains: Corporate Venture Supply Chain Software as the Potential Game-Changer

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For around the 30th consecutive year, Excel reigns as the most-used Supply Chain Management tool. Multinational Corporations (MNCs) continue to rely on hefty.xlsx files to operate substantial segments of their supply chains. So, what became of this enormous capital injection? So, where do we go from here?